The 100 Most Expensive "Bulk" Pokémon Cards Right Now - July 2026
By Peter Day •
If you judge Pokémon cards just by their rarity, you might miss out on the Rare, Uncommon, and Common cards that are worth real money on the secondary market. To help you filter out the diamonds from the rough, we’ve put together a downloadable CSV report of the most expensive “bulk” Pokémon cards currently in print.
This report shows the 100 Rare, Uncommon, and Common-rarity Pokémon cards from Temporal Forces forward, with the highest Market Price as of July 7, 2026. The sets covered here largely align with the cards currently in the Pokémon TCG’s Standard format. The report only considers Near Mint copies. Reverse Holo printings and normal printings are treated as separate cards.
All of the special-pattern Reverse Holo cards from Prismatic Evolutions, Black Bolt, White Flare, and Ascended Heroes were excluded from the report. That means all the Poké Ball Pattern and Master Ball Pattern cards from Prismatic Evolutions, Black Bolt, and White Flare, as well as the Poké Ball and Team Rocket cards from Ascended Heroes don’t appear. Otherwise, they would have been the entire list. Don’t neglect those cards either!
Here are the top 10 cards from the report.
#1 Slowpoke
Set: Stellar Crown
Printing: Reverse Holo
Market Price: $5.62
Due to a weird rules interaction, Slowking SCR 58 can use its Seek Inspiration attack to deal 300 damage with Metagross CRI 61’s Metallic Hammer, without needing to discard 3 Metal Energy. The release of Metagross in Chaos Rising on May 22, followed by Slowking taking 4th place at NAIC, boosted the demand for Slowking—and by extension, this card, the Slowpoke with the highest HP in Standard.
As a Common, Slowpoke would normally be worth pennies, even as a playable card. But because so few sellers are listing it, there isn’t enough supply on the marketplace to keep the price down.
#2 Slowpoke
Set: Stellar Crown
Printing: Normal
Market Price: $4.44
The normal printing of Slowpoke costs nearly as much as the Reverse Holo printing, since the demand is coming entirely from players.
#3 Hilda
Set: White Flare
Printing: Reverse Holo
Market Price: $3.30
Hilda sees play in most Evolution decks, especially now that Standard has rotated and players have fewer options of strong consistency Supporters. So far, this Uncommon has only been printed in White Flare, which makes it hard to find for players who skipped that set or couldn’t find product when it came out.
#4 Mist Energy
Set: Temporal Forces
Printing: Reverse Holo
Market Price: $2.74
This Uncommon has only been printed once, in a set from 2024. It spiked in mid-May after Miloslav Posledni took 1st place at Regional Utrecht using an unexpected Mega Lopunny ex deck that ran four copies of Mist Energy.
Lopunny hasn’t been able to repeat that performance, so the card has drifted down over time. Unless Crustle can pull a similar upset, Mist Energy will likely continue to drop.
#5 Night Stretcher
Set: Shrouded Fable
Printing: Reverse Holo
Market Price: $2.36
While its price has dropped after being reprinted in Ascended Heroes, Night Stretcher is still a staple of the Pokémon TCG’s Standard format. Most players will want a full playset for the foreseeable future.
#6 Hilda
Set: White Flare
Printing: Normal
Market Price: $2.29
The Reverse Holo version and the normal version of Hilda are about equally rare, so there's only a dollar between them.
#7 Dunsparce
Set: Journey Together
Printing: Normal
Market Price: $2.20
Like Slowpoke, Dunsparce is another plentiful Common with not enough listings to keep its price in check.
Dudunsparce is one of the best generic draw engines left in Standard, and this Dunsparce is the only version of its pre-evolution with 70 HP—meaning it’s the only version that can survive Dragapult ex’s Phantom Dive attack.
#8 Dunsparce
Set: Journey Together
Printing: Reverse Holo
Market Price: $2.17
The Reverse Holo version is actually cheaper than the normal version. Presumably that’s because before Dunsparce’s price rose, sellers calculated that the shiny version might be more worthwhile to list than the plain version.
#9 Mist Energy
Set: Temporal Forces
Printing: Normal
Market Price: $1.29
The base version of Mist Energy is drifting back to the price it held before Lopunny’s big win.
#10 Gengar
Set: Perfect Order
Printing: Reverse Holo
Market Price: $1.17
Unlike the other cards in this Top 10, Gengar rarely appears in decklists. Its presence here seems to be due entirely to the Pokémon‘s popularity, in a set with little else to attract collectors who’re only familiar with the first couple generations.
By knowing which cards are more valuable than their rarity would suggest, you can save time choosing which cards to list as singles. Download the “Bulk” Pokémon Cards Report to review the 100 most expensive Rare, Uncommon, and Common cards currently in print. Then list those cards on TCGplayer to unlock the full value of your inventory.
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